Cambridge, Massachusetts is a historic city situated directly north of Boston, across the Charles River. Just moments away from the hustle of Boston, Cambridge is an eclectic town with unique shops, restaurants and cafes, and is home to several notable colleges, including Harvard University and MIT. From bars to coffee shops and bookstores, there is plenty to explore and enjoy in Cambridge.
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National Poetry Slam Hits Cambridge Tomorrow. For the uninitiated, watch this Poetry Slam 101 for a crash course. [HuffingtonPost.com]
Boston, Cambridge Top Spots in U.S. for Hosting International Meetings. Next year, we’d like to welcome the Society for Protective Coatings, the International Spinal Cord […]
Cambridge Tops City’s Most Expensive Neighborhoods for Renters. Charlestown, the Seaport District, the Downtown Waterfront, and the Financial District also made the list. [BizJournals.com]
After two weeks of bickering and hair-pulling, the reps from sister cities Somerville and Cambridge sat down with WGBH’s Emily Rooney to work through their […]
Jason Bond nails it at his new Cambridge dining niche, Bondir.
How did Tom Menino get the People’s Republic so riled up? He stole its companies.
A descendant of John Adams is making waves in the hip-hop industry. But is Sammy Adams in it for the music – or the money?
The location may have changed, but chef Peter McCarthy’s cuisine still keeps diners on their toes.
Boston Home: Why Boston?JH: Like a lot of young designers, we met at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Jinhee was finishing her master’s when we […]
When Jamaica Plain’s Ten Tables debuted a second outpost in Harvard Square, some may have feared a sophomore slump. Instead, the new kid looks ready for the honor roll.
Due to high gas prices and a dearth of parking, those of us who live in Cambridge generally walk to our destination. As experienced Cantabridgian […]
We love Elizabeth Edwards. Whether she’s fighting cancer or Ann Coulter (not that there’s much of a difference between the two—ba dum dum) she appears […]
When we left last the Cambridge City Council, it was flip-flopping on a proposal to consider limiting the number of non-related persons in a single […]
Keeping large groups of students from living in an apartment is all the rage. Earlier this month, Boston City Councilor Mike Ross’ four-student limit was […]